Hello cursed insects, hehehe, just kidding :p, today I'm gonna talk about the jobs. I'll start with what in my opinion would be the best job.
Well is difficult to me to determine which is the best job, but I think one of the best works is to be a documentary of the nature, because in a job like this you must delve into beautiful landscapes and appreciate nature at its finest. I think being able to be alone in a marvelous place, listen to the silence and feel part of the nature should be one of the most beautiful experiences of the world. In addition, with this work you are making known to the rest of the community a world often unknown, helping to generate awareness among people to appreciate the place in which they live and thus contribute to protecting the planet (and you get paid :p).
In the other hand, life is full of bad jobs: jobs where people are exploited and forced to work in enslaving workdays in return for which they receive twopenny wages, staying away from their families and losing valuable moments of life that will never return. However, I think there is a specific job that turns out to be by far the worst of all, not because of poor working conditions or by low wages, but by the nature of their work: and it is to be a cop. The main task of the police is to protect the interests of the ruling class, cracking down on anyone who dares to oppose the plans of those who took over our country, forgetting their real work of protecting the people. Eventually they end up being the lackeys of those who keep us in misery. Anyway we should not generalize, there are undoubtedly exceptional cases of police officers who perform their duties of protecting the defenseless.
Fernando,
ResponderBorrarWC: 312. A bit too many. Your writing is interesting, you would love a job as a documentalist, which is very interesting indeed. Your description of the job of the police is very strong, the reader might agree or disagree with it, but your point is clear.
Please, think of the edition of your text, especially of key words.
Cheers,